Parkview suddenly becomes newsworthy when a hot shot reporter named Kilroy decides to write an article on ""today's student"". This is too good to resist for Tucker and Miles and they concoct an elaborate set of ficticious behaviors to feed to the gullible reporter. Meanwhile, Becca is hoping to use this opportunity to get something of her own published and she's mortified when she sees Kilroy swallowing the bait: hook, line and sinker. After a front page ""expose"" is printed in the papers Lifestyles section, Tucker becomes the ""voice of a new generation"". While revelling in the spotlight, Tucker realizes that Becca's column was turned down, even though she was the really the one with something legitimate to say.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Ian Weir | Writer | ||
Jonathan Wilson | Guest Star | ||
Matthew Lemche | Guest Star | ||
Kris Lemche | Guest Star | ||
Katherine Shekter | Guest Star | ||
Robert Dinsdale | Guest Star | ||
Brenda Bennett | Guest Star | ||
Neill Fearnley | Director |